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let's go now to the south china sea. the tropical storm doesn't have such a decided path at the moment. it's going to be almost stationary. it's going to be gaining strength over the next several days. we'll see increasing sea swells and high waves. here in the northern philippines we're going to be seeing enhanced rainfall. this kind of system really enhances that rainfall. in towards southern china we see heavier rain as well. you could see also some locally heavy rain into tuesday too. temperatures are fairly seasonal. we're looking around the mid-20s in tokyo, seoul and beijing. let's go now to the americas. more severe storms hitting the southeast today. it's the same storm system that has just moved a bit further toward the east. the severe weather impacting georgia as well as alabama. you have tornado warnings posted at the moment. it's going to be heading up toward the northeast. the severe storms are going to be impacting the ohio valley while the tennessee valley and the mid-atlantic you'll be seeing the brunt
let's go now to the south china sea. the tropical storm doesn't have such a decided path at the moment. it's going to be almost stationary. it's going to be gaining strength over the next several days. we'll see increasing sea swells and high waves. here in the northern philippines we're going to be seeing enhanced rainfall. this kind of system really enhances that rainfall. in towards southern china we see heavier rain as well. you could see also some locally heavy rain into tuesday too....
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down towards the south we have another area of heavy rain over the south china sea. this is tropical storm kami hovering over the same area since yesterday and will continue to do so over the next couple of days and that means strong winds and heavy rain will prolong in the northern philippines and it will get ample moisture from the water to intensify even more. we're expecting it to become a severe tropical storm by friday morning local time and on friday it will speed up and head towards central vietnam. it could make landfall in this region by over the weekend. we'll keep you mosted on the situation. as for the rest of east asia, light showers are moving over northeastern china and more heavy rain is situated in southwestern china and much of the indochina peninsula and the heaviest rain is found in northeastern india and northern myanmar. as for japan, because of humid and cool air comes in from the ocean, the eastern half of the country will see glammy weather and rain showers will likely dissipate in tokyo as we head into this afternoon and temperatures will b
down towards the south we have another area of heavy rain over the south china sea. this is tropical storm kami hovering over the same area since yesterday and will continue to do so over the next couple of days and that means strong winds and heavy rain will prolong in the northern philippines and it will get ample moisture from the water to intensify even more. we're expecting it to become a severe tropical storm by friday morning local time and on friday it will speed up and head towards...
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china sea issue. china wasn't mentioned by name in their speeches to the u.n. general assembly. even so, both countries were clearly calling for support as they resist the spreading influence of asia's rising power. the secretary of foreign affairs rosario urged the countries to quickly agree on a legally binding code of conduct to ease tensions. >> to address this challenge and arrive at a resolution, we must rely on the rule of law and not the force of arms. we must rely on the body of rules that state that disputes must be resolved peacefully. >> vietnam's deputy minister of foreign affairs resisted china's demands that the disputes be resolved through bilateral negotiations and called on the countries to work together. >> we should recognize the increasingly important role of reaching the organizations. in east asia the association of southeast asian nations asan continues to play a central role in the regional architecture and promotes peace, stability, and security in the region. including the s
china sea issue. china wasn't mentioned by name in their speeches to the u.n. general assembly. even so, both countries were clearly calling for support as they resist the spreading influence of asia's rising power. the secretary of foreign affairs rosario urged the countries to quickly agree on a legally binding code of conduct to ease tensions. >> to address this challenge and arrive at a resolution, we must rely on the rule of law and not the force of arms. we must rely on the body of...
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like vietnam and the philippines drag us into a war with china over the south china sea. it is about clever balancing and in any case the u.s. has so much shale oil deposits in texas, louisiana and other places i could name which is about geography that we are going to be because of energy reserves going to be a significant power for decades to come in any case so now is the time to try to get allies and like-minded others to do more. >> this book has on the cover blurb from henry kissinger. this is obviously a set of arguments to consider very seriously. let's go to the audience for questions. keep your questions free and identify yourself. yes? >> hello. i am from the world of politics and wanted to ask you about russia because the argument that you present about russia and security has been essentially used, the argument has been employed to justify pretty much any and all expansion from moscow and the soviet period. what about the interests of the country's around russia that are impacted by this alleged russian need for security? >> this russian need for insecurity g
like vietnam and the philippines drag us into a war with china over the south china sea. it is about clever balancing and in any case the u.s. has so much shale oil deposits in texas, louisiana and other places i could name which is about geography that we are going to be because of energy reserves going to be a significant power for decades to come in any case so now is the time to try to get allies and like-minded others to do more. >> this book has on the cover blurb from henry...
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china sea, and so forth. i'd be interested in hearing how the-- each one of these candidates would deal with a china noose a transition we haven't seen before. that may be harder. >> i add, going back to-- to-- to romney and his aide aides and his sometimes tough foreign policy standing, it seems to me in part, these debates have so raised governor romney's standing with a lot of people, with independents. his numbers with women have gone up. my feeling has been fair very long time, people like to pick as president to the extent they can the guy or woman who says, you can be safe with me. if romney feels he has to show how strong he is and aggressive, that is a little bit at odds with you want to know something, i'm calm, i'm cool, i understand the world and i'm a pair of safe hands. i'm not looking for trouble we don't have to have or that we don't have to bring. maybe we'll see him work out that tension, indeed, it is a tension tomorrow. >> schieffer: one thing we have not talked about is turnout in this ea
china sea, and so forth. i'd be interested in hearing how the-- each one of these candidates would deal with a china noose a transition we haven't seen before. that may be harder. >> i add, going back to-- to-- to romney and his aide aides and his sometimes tough foreign policy standing, it seems to me in part, these debates have so raised governor romney's standing with a lot of people, with independents. his numbers with women have gone up. my feeling has been fair very long time,...
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sitting here in the south china sea. moving very slowly at the movement. it isn't like low ly to take of anywhere right now. this one almost stationary the next couple days. also intensifying at the same time. becoming a severe tropical storm by friday. it is giving us winds of 65 kilometers an hour. gusts up to 90 kilometers an hour. impacting surrounding areas with certainly sea swells and high waves as well as enhancing the southwest monsoon. now, northern parts of the philippines, luzon, feeling direct impact. outer band of the storm are, are bringing rainfall here. we have had a course of 50 millimeters in the last 24 hours. and as the system just sits and intensifies, in pretty much the same aira area it will risk landslides as the rain continuously comes down over the same regions. we are going to head toward the americas now. still very high and dry across much of northern mexico. western, central parts of the u.s. that comes with the -- the warning in fact, though, for fire weather, across, the northern and central plains. towards the north -- it
sitting here in the south china sea. moving very slowly at the movement. it isn't like low ly to take of anywhere right now. this one almost stationary the next couple days. also intensifying at the same time. becoming a severe tropical storm by friday. it is giving us winds of 65 kilometers an hour. gusts up to 90 kilometers an hour. impacting surrounding areas with certainly sea swells and high waves as well as enhancing the southwest monsoon. now, northern parts of the philippines, luzon,...
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the uss george washington, it cruised through the disputed south china sea. that region, a source of tension as china tried to claim resource rich islands which are claimed by the countries of vietnam and the phillipines. our navy has stepped up patrols. right now, a fresh demand for answers in a scandal that rocked a certain government agency. we are learning who is facing the heat now over what secret service agents did in a presidential trip in columbia. >>> and this law professor said she was passed over a career advancement because of conservative beliefs. she sued her employer. we are waiting for a court decision . so what role does the personal belief system or politics have in the work place? we report and you decide. >>> bottom line, my client because she is a stanch conservative republican couldn't get a job with the university of iowa college. the faculty totally liberal discussed her politics on the day of the vote. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles
the uss george washington, it cruised through the disputed south china sea. that region, a source of tension as china tried to claim resource rich islands which are claimed by the countries of vietnam and the phillipines. our navy has stepped up patrols. right now, a fresh demand for answers in a scandal that rocked a certain government agency. we are learning who is facing the heat now over what secret service agents did in a presidential trip in columbia. >>> and this law professor...
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let's talk what is happening in the south china sea. we have a tropical storm. so it has weakened off a little bit from severe tropical storm status. looks like it will be heading into vietnam. making landfall here, saturday, local time. it will pick up the pace. also intensity a little bit before doing so. reaching these warmer walte eer. for the time being close to the philippines. helping enhance the rainfall across luzon, southwesterly, monsoon rains we see this team of the year. having a system like this close by really helps to exacerbate that problem. heavy rain at the moment. focusing on the philippines. we'll watch the system as the it heads on east into indochina. now to the america's. looking high, dry across much of mexico as well as the the u.s., western canada. but there are thunderstorms in the cards for you today. along the atlantic coast. from florida up into new england. the heaviest of the rain, stronger wind will be found actually up towards the northeast. then we have a winter storm system which is push pushing its way along the u.s./canada
let's talk what is happening in the south china sea. we have a tropical storm. so it has weakened off a little bit from severe tropical storm status. looks like it will be heading into vietnam. making landfall here, saturday, local time. it will pick up the pace. also intensity a little bit before doing so. reaching these warmer walte eer. for the time being close to the philippines. helping enhance the rainfall across luzon, southwesterly, monsoon rains we see this team of the year. having a...
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taking a look at our second severe tropical storm, sitting in the south china sea, it's been hovering for the last several days but it now looks like it is going to be moving in a slightly more decided path. we expect landfall on friday local time in southern vietnam, southern to central vietnam. at the moment it is moving slowly but it is expected to intensify as it heads toward vietnam and for the time being it is really helping to enhance the southwest monsoon across surrounding areas, particularly the philippines. luzon's been having some particularly heavy rain over the last couple of days. we're seeing some showers also in southwestern portions of china and another small low is bringing showers to northeastern china and in towards southeastern russia. temperaturewise cooling down to the north, just 12 degrees for ulan bator. mid 20s in beijing, seoul, as well as shanghai. tokyo 27. still seeing the 30s down into the tropics. heading now to the americas, thunderstorms are going to be on the cards today for the southeastern coast of the u.s. up in towards new england, heavy rain a
taking a look at our second severe tropical storm, sitting in the south china sea, it's been hovering for the last several days but it now looks like it is going to be moving in a slightly more decided path. we expect landfall on friday local time in southern vietnam, southern to central vietnam. at the moment it is moving slowly but it is expected to intensify as it heads toward vietnam and for the time being it is really helping to enhance the southwest monsoon across surrounding areas,...
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, the east china sea and the south china sea are indeed contain all of china's remaining unresolved maritime claims as well as the territorial island related claims, thus it is no surprise china is focusing intensely in this area with what i would call the second layer after the court homeland defense capabilities. china is pursuing an approach that is often referred to in chinese sources as counter intervention. perhaps a more specific term would be acted strategic counter attacks on exterior minds. these terms can be interpreted in a way that is more nuanced and the context specific than the antiaccess area denial of the terminology employed by the u.s. military. however, i would argue that these are really essentially two sides of the same claim. china feels that these areas and their immediate approaches are sensitive and want to be the will to hold the foreign forces of risk to try to dissuade them from entering an unfortunate event of conflict and thereby further more in peace time before then from pursuing the militarily influenced approach to exert leverage in these areas. china is d
, the east china sea and the south china sea are indeed contain all of china's remaining unresolved maritime claims as well as the territorial island related claims, thus it is no surprise china is focusing intensely in this area with what i would call the second layer after the court homeland defense capabilities. china is pursuing an approach that is often referred to in chinese sources as counter intervention. perhaps a more specific term would be acted strategic counter attacks on exterior...
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china sea. >> yea china's been prolirating nuclear weapons technology to iran. it has been iran's primary backer in terms of its onomy and, ocourse, beijing supports iran in the u.n. security council and the governing board of the international atomic energy agency. younow, in sense we have more of a china problemem than e have an iran problem because china is really what makes the atom ayollahs dangerous. lou: all right. gentlemen, i'm going to have to cut it short. i appreciate it. we're running up on time but thank you both. come back soo both of you, and continue ts convsation. gordon chang, thank you so much. walid phares, thank you, sir. and please take a minute to log on to lou dobb tonight's facebook page to vote on our poll. the question is who do y thk will win monday night's final debate. go to facebook.com/lou dobbs night. cast yr vote, we'll have t results here later in the broadcast. >>> up next, two disgraced foer n york politician and a favorite angry liberal squaring off in a n poll. the winner? oh, we'll have theinner. [laughter] much to his re
china sea. >> yea china's been prolirating nuclear weapons technology to iran. it has been iran's primary backer in terms of its onomy and, ocourse, beijing supports iran in the u.n. security council and the governing board of the international atomic energy agency. younow, in sense we have more of a china problemem than e have an iran problem because china is really what makes the atom ayollahs dangerous. lou: all right. gentlemen, i'm going to have to cut it short. i appreciate it....
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and crucing in the south china sea. stepped up patrols part of the strategy. china tried to reclaim the resource rich islands there. they are disputed by vietnam and the fill feigns. i am harris faulkner, now back to huckabee. if you would like to comment on tonight's show go to fox news.com. >>> and president obama made an appearance in fren leterritory. he was a guest on the jon stewart show . he got away with a comment. we start the notable quotables with the president's response about sacrificing our values to insure national security. >>> there are trade offs. there are times when bad folks somewhere on the other side of the world and you have to make a call and it is not optimal. >>> that was the first time he used the term not optimal. >>> fast forward the discussion changes. it focuses the administration's response to the benghazi attacks. >>> i would say even you admit it was not the optimal reponce to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >>> this is what i will say. if four americans get killed it is not optimal and we will fix it
and crucing in the south china sea. stepped up patrols part of the strategy. china tried to reclaim the resource rich islands there. they are disputed by vietnam and the fill feigns. i am harris faulkner, now back to huckabee. if you would like to comment on tonight's show go to fox news.com. >>> and president obama made an appearance in fren leterritory. he was a guest on the jon stewart show . he got away with a comment. we start the notable quotables with the president's response...
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handles the south china sea is an important test of china's's rise. is it going to be peaceful or is it going to be coercive? china is not lewd noticed chris mccarron. >> aaron? >> i don't think governor romney has taken a formal position and i'm not going to make policy here by. i think there is an underlining, here and it's one that jeff referred to. i believe that the motives which is driving the recent cycle of tensions over these is the growth of chinese power they've made these claims for a long time in the formation of before. the capacity other than to try to enforce them and i agree this is a test how china is going to rise. thus far china's the tater hasn't been reassuring. it's to use coercion and put pressure on countries that have disputed -- claims that are in dispute with its own and we will see. that hasn't served its interest well. it's on the part of many countries in the region. i think it is absolutely critical that the united states play a role in this partly caused because the interest among other things in the freedom of navigat
handles the south china sea is an important test of china's's rise. is it going to be peaceful or is it going to be coercive? china is not lewd noticed chris mccarron. >> aaron? >> i don't think governor romney has taken a formal position and i'm not going to make policy here by. i think there is an underlining, here and it's one that jeff referred to. i believe that the motives which is driving the recent cycle of tensions over these is the growth of chinese power they've made...
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the uss george washington cruising through south china seas. patrols are a new strat yi to expand our naval presence in the region. china claims rights to the islands there. now back to justice with judge janine. for latest headlines log on to fox news.com. . let's get you back right away to "justice." >> we will not waiver to see justice is done for the terrible act. make no mistake. justice will be done. >> president obama promising to bring those who attacked the consulate to justice. where is the justice? retired lieutenant general and fox news military analyst tom mcanerney joins us. good evening. >> good evening. >> judge jeanine: do you think we'll get justice? >> no. the fact is there will be words about it. we would have taken the leader out there who did this, if we wanted to. and the fact is that he is there. but they have elected not to. could have done it with a small team. you could do it with predators or reapers. or manned aircraft. precision weapons. they have not yet elected to do it. >> general, you would think it would be in
the uss george washington cruising through south china seas. patrols are a new strat yi to expand our naval presence in the region. china claims rights to the islands there. now back to justice with judge janine. for latest headlines log on to fox news.com. . let's get you back right away to "justice." >> we will not waiver to see justice is done for the terrible act. make no mistake. justice will be done. >> president obama promising to bring those who attacked the...
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china sea. >> yeah. china's been proliferating nuclear weapons technology to iran. it has been an's primary backer in terms of its economy and, of course, beijing supports iran in the u.n. security council and the governing board of the international atomic energy agen. you know, in a sense weave more of a china problem than we have an iran problemecause china is really what makes the atomic ayatollahs dangerous. lou: all right. gentlemen, i'm going to have to cut it sho. i appreciate it. we're running upn time but thank you both. come back soon, both of you, and continue thisconversation. gordon cha, thank you so much. walid phares, thank you, s. d ease taka minute to log on to lou dobbs tonight's facebook page to vote on our ll. the qution is who you think willinin mony night's final debate. go to facebook.com/lou dobbs tonight. cast your vote, we'll have the results here later the broadcast. >>> up next, two disgraced former new york polician and a favori angry liberal squaring off in a new poll. the
china sea. >> yeah. china's been proliferating nuclear weapons technology to iran. it has been an's primary backer in terms of its economy and, of course, beijing supports iran in the u.n. security council and the governing board of the international atomic energy agen. you know, in a sense weave more of a china problem than we have an iran problemecause china is really what makes the atomic ayatollahs dangerous. lou: all right. gentlemen, i'm going to have to cut it sho. i appreciate it....
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china sea. the stability in regions that produce oil is also, in energy is also extremely important. and also the united states and china may have interests that at times diverge. china has at times been willing to enter into a merger relationships with countries whose governments we and others were seeking to pressure because of their human rights policies. and i think this is of particular importance in the persian gulf. and again, it has to do with iran. nothing that i can think of would be worse to the stability and functioning of energy markets, at least in the near-term, and a war, particular war involving nuclear weapons in the persian gulf. and for that reason i would hope that china would be willing to do more than it has to join the rest of the international community in pressing iran to abandon its ambitions to acquire nuclear weapons. >> okay, second question. a few were from twitter. victor, seattle, washington, on the west coast, topic is political reform. how would obama or romney
china sea. the stability in regions that produce oil is also, in energy is also extremely important. and also the united states and china may have interests that at times diverge. china has at times been willing to enter into a merger relationships with countries whose governments we and others were seeking to pressure because of their human rights policies. and i think this is of particular importance in the persian gulf. and again, it has to do with iran. nothing that i can think of would be...
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, a taiwan mission, protecting china's maritime interests in the south china sea or sovereignty interests in the east china sea with japan. interestingly enough, you can apply that to new domains -- cyberspace, space missions. if you look at how the pla take on some historic missions, you can see them in the things the pla's done over the last few years. the third -- the third historic mission has to do with providing powerful strategic support for national development. what that might mean is protecting the national interests far and abroad from china itself, being able to protect chinese citizens in countries like africa, protecting the impocket -- import of raw materials coming from mountain gulf. 2008 could be a reflection of that mission. the last mission is play an important role in safeguarding world peace. sounds like fluff, but the reality is the decade or longer. u.n. peace keeping operations, involved in a lot of military diplomacy, sending out a hospital ship to do medical diplomacy so although i'm reluctant to take at face value things that the chinese party puts out, right n
, a taiwan mission, protecting china's maritime interests in the south china sea or sovereignty interests in the east china sea with japan. interestingly enough, you can apply that to new domains -- cyberspace, space missions. if you look at how the pla take on some historic missions, you can see them in the things the pla's done over the last few years. the third -- the third historic mission has to do with providing powerful strategic support for national development. what that might mean is...
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china sea. opening up new opportunities but also raising questions about our environment and cat -- cat losing sources of energy. who will benefit from the changes? where will we get the energy to meet the world's growing needs? how can we make sure that the institutions that kept global energy markets well supplied in 209th century like the international energy agency which the united states helped to create after the oil crisis in the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st century. there are changes here at home that affect the international energy outlook. many americans don't yet realize the gain that's united states has made. our use of renewable wind and solar power has doubled in the past four years. our oil and natural gas production is surging, new auto standards will double how far we drive on a gallon of gas, and for the first time, we have introduced fuel efficiency standards for heavy trucks, vans and buses all of which will cut costs. that means we are less reliant
china sea. opening up new opportunities but also raising questions about our environment and cat -- cat losing sources of energy. who will benefit from the changes? where will we get the energy to meet the world's growing needs? how can we make sure that the institutions that kept global energy markets well supplied in 209th century like the international energy agency which the united states helped to create after the oil crisis in the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st...
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china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes? where will we get the energy to make the world's growing needs? how can remake short that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets in the 20th century, like the international energy agency, which the united states helped to create after the oil crises of the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st century. and then of course there are changes here at home that affect the international energy outlook many americans don't yet realize the gains that the united states have made. our use of renewable windows taller power has doubled in the past four years. our oil and natural gas production is surging. new auto standards will double how far we drive on a gallon of gas. and for the first time, we've introduced fuel efficiency standards for heavy trucks, vans and buses, all of which will cut costs. ..
china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes? where will we get the energy to make the world's growing needs? how can remake short that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets in the 20th century, like the international energy agency, which the united states...
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you may have read about heated disputes over territorial claims in the south china sea. well, why do you think that is happening? there are potentially significant quantities of oil and gas resources right next door to countries with fast- growing energy needs. and you can see why, at times, the situation is becoming quite tense. we are supporting efforts by the parties themselves to adopt a clear code of conduct to manage those potential resources without conflict. some of our energy diplomacy is focused on remote in areas like the arctic, a frontier of up and explode -- of unexplored oil and deposits and potential tragedy. it is critical that we now act to set rules of the road to avoid conflict over those resources and protect the arctic's fragile ecosystem. we are working to strengthen the arctic council, which includes all eight arctic nations, including the united states, so that it can promote effective cooperation. last summer, i went above the arctic circle in norway to where the new secretariat of the arctic council will be based in order to discuss these issue
you may have read about heated disputes over territorial claims in the south china sea. well, why do you think that is happening? there are potentially significant quantities of oil and gas resources right next door to countries with fast- growing energy needs. and you can see why, at times, the situation is becoming quite tense. we are supporting efforts by the parties themselves to adopt a clear code of conduct to manage those potential resources without conflict. some of our energy diplomacy...
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china sea by the chinese military. it's our allies in eastern europe who see us not standing up to the russians. all around the world there are countries that have looked to the united states, and what they've gotten from the white house is, sorry, we're really busy, not now. jenna: danielle, why does perception matter when it comes to foreign policy? some might be saying, okay, they don't perceive us positively, well, who cares? it's about us and what we want to achieve as a nation. tell us why we need to do both, why perception's important, but also laying out what we want to achieve and whether or not we've actually done that with either candidate. >> there are two sides. first, is the perception -- oops, sorry. [laughter] jenna: go ahead, danielle. >> there are two sides to this program. the first is, do countries work with us perceive us as reliable, and the answer to that is, no, they don't per sue us as -- perceive us as reliable anymore. the other side is how do your adversaries perceive us. i think that their
china sea by the chinese military. it's our allies in eastern europe who see us not standing up to the russians. all around the world there are countries that have looked to the united states, and what they've gotten from the white house is, sorry, we're really busy, not now. jenna: danielle, why does perception matter when it comes to foreign policy? some might be saying, okay, they don't perceive us positively, well, who cares? it's about us and what we want to achieve as a nation. tell us...
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how can we avoid escalation of the world's hotspot, be it syria or iran or the south china sea? >> with their help, hopefully. i hope that wasn't his intent to challenge us. because this is something we have to work together on across the region. it is the proliferation of nuclear technology it should have us all concerned in particular about iran, and also they have demonstrated both the intent and the will to proliferate technology, in particular, some parts of the world that we would not want to proliferate. we are collaborating mightily with northern distribution of works out of afghanistan. we are working with border security, counterterrorism, there are more places that we are working on and working with our partners than not. it is, as the secretary said, it is an issue that could proliferate, in particular, that if iran achieves nuclear weapons status. >> why was there no security for our diplomats in libya? >> first of all, i would not agree that there was no security for diplomats in libya, but more importantly, as you know, there is a commission that has been formed w
how can we avoid escalation of the world's hotspot, be it syria or iran or the south china sea? >> with their help, hopefully. i hope that wasn't his intent to challenge us. because this is something we have to work together on across the region. it is the proliferation of nuclear technology it should have us all concerned in particular about iran, and also they have demonstrated both the intent and the will to proliferate technology, in particular, some parts of the world that we would...
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china sea. if we were seeking a policy of containment that would be taking sides we would be siding with the filipinos and taking positions on specific claims. we are not doing that. we are talking about international principles and if standing up for international principles is containment, i think that is something china needs to wrestle with. >> now closing statements. professor friedberg after the coin toss will go first. >> let me again express my thanks to the organizers and moderator's for their very fair and interesting questions, and again to all of you here in the room and around the world. i don't know, jeff, if we've done our job. not on c-span but on a commercial network whether the ratings would be good. whether people have a little file that they do when they watched the presidential debates the numbers are red lines and green lines would be going up and down. so we need to both go home and get phone calls saying why didn't you say xy and z and why didn't you fight more? [laughter
china sea. if we were seeking a policy of containment that would be taking sides we would be siding with the filipinos and taking positions on specific claims. we are not doing that. we are talking about international principles and if standing up for international principles is containment, i think that is something china needs to wrestle with. >> now closing statements. professor friedberg after the coin toss will go first. >> let me again express my thanks to the organizers and...
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my best example of that is chinese behavior in the last few years in the south china sea where they kept pushing and bullying and to some extent they still are but when the administration, and i give hillary clinton a heck of a lot of credit for this, when she basically got up at the asean conference and made it clear this was going a little too far they backed off. again in 1996 when carriers were sent to the taiwan strait, they backed off. the chinese will push if they think they can push and they're not the only country in the world by the way that operates that way. but if we, we take that kind of strong action i honestly would be shocked and i don't mean it in the casablanca sense of shocked, shocked, i mean literally shocked if the chinese were stupid enough to try to make a military issue out of it. >> so if i could just add. i think, you know, this administration, this has pursued trade actions against china, you know, twice as many as his predecessor. so there's, and there is no question that this president has been tough when he needed to be tough with china on pushing them on
my best example of that is chinese behavior in the last few years in the south china sea where they kept pushing and bullying and to some extent they still are but when the administration, and i give hillary clinton a heck of a lot of credit for this, when she basically got up at the asean conference and made it clear this was going a little too far they backed off. again in 1996 when carriers were sent to the taiwan strait, they backed off. the chinese will push if they think they can push and...
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china sea? >> well, with their help, hopefully. [laughter] i mean, you know, i hope that budget his intent to volleyball the challenge to us, because this is something we have to work together on across, across the region. it's, of course, you know, the proliferation of nuclear technology, but also of ballistic missile technology that should have us all concerned in particular about iran and also notably about north korea. because they have demonstrated both the intent -- the will and the intent to proliferate technologies in particular into parts of the world that we wouldn't want them to proliferate. but i do think -- there are, by the way, places where russia and we are collaborating mightily. the northern distribution network out of afghanistan is possible only with their help. we're working counterpiracy, counternarcotics, border security, counterterror. there's more places that we are working with our partners than not. but it is, as secretary lavarov said, an issue that could proliferate
china sea? >> well, with their help, hopefully. [laughter] i mean, you know, i hope that budget his intent to volleyball the challenge to us, because this is something we have to work together on across, across the region. it's, of course, you know, the proliferation of nuclear technology, but also of ballistic missile technology that should have us all concerned in particular about iran and also notably about north korea. because they have demonstrated both the intent -- the will and the...